New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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New York (N.Y.)
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Incoming Resources
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- Tea that burns, a family memoir of Chinatown, Bruce Edward Hall
- Diary of a Union lady, 1861-1865, Edited by Harold Earl Hammond
- And the category is..., inside New York's vogue, house, and ballroom community, Ricky Tucker
- New York night, the mystique and its history, Mark Caldwell
- The saga of American society, a record of social aspiration, 1607-1937, by Dixon Wecter
- Christmas on Jane Street, a true story, Billy Romp, with Wanda Urbanska ; illustrated by Robbin Gourley
- New York proclaimed, Photos. by Evelyn Hofer
- Katie up and down the hall, the true story of how one dog turned five neighbors into a family, Glenn Plaskin
- The Slip, the New York City street that changed American art forever, Prudence Peiffer
- Slavery in New York, edited by Ira Berlin and Leslie M. Harris
- The upper crust, an informal history of New York's highest society
- Up in the old hotel and other stories, Joseph Mitchell
- Subwayland, adventures in the world beneath New York, Randy Kennedy
- Amusing the million, Coney Island at the turn of the century, John F. Kasson. --
- Sex and the city, Candace Bushnell
- Manhattan, when I was young, Mary Cantwell
- Daughter of heaven, a memoir with earthly recipes, Leslie Li
- Gramercy Park, an American Bloomsbury, Carole Klein. --
- St. Marks is dead, the many lives of America's hippest street, Ada Calhoun
- Through the children's gate, a home in New York, Adam Gopnik
- 1185 Park Avenue, a memoir, Anne Roiphe
- New York., a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production for the American Experience in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET in New York, and the New-York Historical Society ; produced by Lisa Ades and Ric Burns ; directed by Ric Burns ; co-director, Lisa Ades ; written by Ric Burns and James Sanders, DVD/Fullscreen/Widescreen
- Life at the Dakota, New York's most unusual address, Stephen Birmingham
- Finding Annie Farrell, a family memoir, Beth J. Harpaz
- Legends of the Chelsea Hotel, living with the artists and outlaws of New York's rebel mecca, Ed Hamilton
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